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This “we simply have a wealth distribution problem” view, which has been parrotted by the far left for a few years now, ASSUMES first that all money is essentially owned by the State — and that they can pull it back from you whenever they wish.

Look, the Congress has never passed a budget. That means the money budgeted for Security has never decreased since the GOP took over the house.

And, even if the House HAD passed a cut for security, its up to State to decide how to allocate it so everyone is safe. If State didn’t have the money to keep the Benghazi consulate secure, you close the consulate.

Social conservativism was never conservativism. It is a statist belief (not conservative) grounded on religious beliefs (not constitutional).

The right approach, in my view: “As a party, we oppose . However, because of the size and scope of this great nation, and the 10th amendment, decisions on these matters should be left to the states. We will oppose national measures designed to force all americans to accept one view or another; likewise, we will not interfere with the states are they determine these issues of their own accord.”

Agreed. This is unfortunately true. I would wager that you’ll never again see two white males on the Dem ticket. We need to do the same. (Fortunately, we have more minority TALENT than they do. They have quantity, but we have quality).

I like him too, but he *sounds* crazy sometimes. Remember, optics matter. If a person doesn’t look sound like the president, they never will be.

Besides, he needs to run something first. No congresspeople or senators on the top of the ticket. Generals qualify, colonels don’t (and yes, I know, if you’re a colonel you DO run something — selling that fact to the public is another matter.

Ryan, Rubio, Paul: No go. Never ran anything. We need ex biz people or ex governors. Either could be a VP candidate, though.
McDonnell, Martinez, Jindal: Rock stars. Pick two out of the three and could be a dream ticket right there.
Rice – Fugget it. She won’t
Christie and Bush: Permanently toxic.

Many of us conservatives, i think naively, expected that one of these days, black Americans would wake up and realize that the Democrats were only using them for their votes, and start voting in a more balanced way.

It now appears that there are quite a few (for lack of another name) black supremacist politicians who are thinking along the lines “since the Dems can’t get us equality (really supremacy, since they want reparations in terms of cash or power to balance the scales that exist in their minds) our only option is to support political and religious structures that introduce enough totalitarianism so that equality (really supremacy) can be coercively enforced.

This appears to be the intersection where Black Liberation Theology, the Nation of Islam, and Socialism are about to meet.

There is no risk of churches being taxes. First, tying the tax deduction to a restriction on free speech is most likely unconstuttional. Second, it is not at all a settled issue that DONATIONS are INCOME.

Assault and Battery is news though. Just because you are on a sporting field doesn't give you the right to act like a common street thug or spoilt child. Why these people get away with behavior that would have the average fan on the street in jail is beyond me, it is downright sickening. This goes back to include the Saints and their bounties for injuring players. If I paid some thug to kneecap my opponent as he's coming out of a supermarket I'd be serving 5-10 years in the State Pen.

September 24, 2012 at 10:36am

truthnstuff responded:

CAVALLO, are you a cretin? Assault and battery??? He tried to talk to him and did what most people do when they are walking away.....he grabbed his arm....for a second!!!! Watch the video!!!!!!!
Typical of "journalists" to hype the headlines in a dishonest way. This is just as dishonest as the MSM.

You know, if you go to the University of Toronto, you have to be affiliated with one of the federated colleges that make up the University. The federated colleges, in general, are where you dorm, take your meals, and register for classes. Several of these federated colleges are founded and still funded by religious groups, for example, St. Michaels is funded by the Catholic Church, Trinity College is funded by the Anglicans. Or, you might choose to dormitory on campus at Knox College (funded by Presbyterians) or St Hilda’s College, part of Trintiy.

You can also, in Ontario, choose to send your children to Catholic or Jewish schools at state expense.

Anybody doubt that Canada has freedom of religion? Separation of Church and State?

These juvenile nutcases are nothing more than a bunch of control freaks that want everyone to operate down to their level.

Canada does not have a constitutional separation of church and state nor an equivalent to the establishment clause; see, the "not withstanding" clause in their Charter of Rights and Freedoms means that any provincial government can opt out of religious freedoms (or restrictions). Their founding articles directly name God. Hence, very different situation than the US.